New Delhi: Actresses in the B-Town, as well as OTT and TV screens, often face trolls for their steamy scenes. Some actresses are even trolled for their choices and appearances on the screen. People often forget that their characters on screens are fictitious and a mere representation of the present scenario. It is often spectated that women aren't spared from being called numerous obnoxious tags. One such furiously bold and strong actress Anangsha Biswas. The 'Mirzapur' fame actress voiced her concern about this unfairness and about how the misogynistic ideology keeps growing amongst the viewers. She had a few important questions for her fans and viewers that do state how patriarchal we are.


The questions are simple,
“Why do women always face trolls for the bold scenes and men go Scott free?
Why aren't the male actors subjected to the same kind of humiliation?”
Why are intimate scenes made such a big deal?

Sharing her views on the same, the actress said, "It is necessary to adopt a more progressive outlook on gender and understand that an intimate scene is as tough and challenging as a fight sequence."

She also added she doesn't take both trolling and adulation seriously but the gender biasedness is something that she would like to make a positive change in.


On the professional front, Anangsha made her silver screen debut as a child artist in Sudhir Mishra's 'Khoya Khoya Chand'. She later featured in films like 'Benny And Babloo'  and 'Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana'. The actress shot to fame after playing the role of Zarina in Amazon Prime's 'Mirzapur'.

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